Original Article

PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES OF VERTEBROPLASTY VIA QUESTIONNAIRE

  • Sinan KARACA
  • Mehmet Nuri ERDEM

Received Date: 18.09.2018 Accepted Date: 19.11.2018 J Turk Spinal Surg 2019;30(1):65-67

Purpose:

Our aim was to evaluate patient centred outcomes of patients with compression fractures treated by vertebroplasty.

Methods:

Patients with compression fractures treated by vertebroplasty procedure between 2013- 2016 was examined with a 3-question through telephone call.

Results:

Fifty-two patients completed the telephone satisfaction survey. Of these, 92.5 % of answerers said the procedure was acceptable, 86.5% had full or partial pain remission and 78.8 % would have the procedure again.

Conclusions:

The use of vertebroplasty is supported by randomized trials in osteoporotic and malignant compression fractures. To the results of our study, patients believe vertebroplasty is a tolerable procedure that produces full or partial pain remission and would try the same procedure again if needed.

Keywords: Vertebroplasty; kyphoplasty; vertebral fracture; patient satisfaction